Understanding PCOS
Menstrual fluid serves as a crucial indicator of endocrine health, revealing insights into conditions like HPV, PCOS, and endometriosis. The rising prevalence of PCOS may stem from improved detection methods, but rebound effects after stopping contraceptives complicate the picture. Athletes, particularly at the Olympic level, show higher incidences of PCOS, highlighting the condition's link to androgen levels and recovery.In this clip
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